§ 153.221 BUILDING DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURAL STYLES, GENERALLY.
   (A)   New structures, additions, rehabilitation, and restoration of buildings shall be constructed to enhance the appearance of the rural, small town environment of the town. Emphasis is on building designs compatible with historic areas and with the building character described for the architectural styles that follow:
      (1)   Territorial Commercial and Early 20th Century Commercial Architectural Style;
      (2)   Mission Style;
      (3)   Craftsman/Bungalow Style;
      (4)   Contemporary Southwestern/Western Ranch Theme.
   (B)   Nothing in this subchapter is intended to require a replication of any historic architectural style. Creativity with compatibility is encouraged. This is accomplished by first, conceiving of each building or structure as an integral part of a grouping of existing or proposed buildings within a block, neighborhood or area; and secondly, buildings are analyzed for significant character elements which are categorized and explained in this subchapter.
(Ord. 08-46, passed 12-16-2008)